Quote:An alleged victim told police in 2006 that Josh had told “mother and dad what had happened… (and) asked for forgiveness." The report notes the alleged victim says Josh “sought after God and had turned back to God.

Well, then that settles it. Jebus forgives and so we can go on with life. I honestly can't understand how a xtian can look at anyone with a straight face and say how this belief system is moral. I also can't help the irony of a story about inappropriate touching being featured in a magazine called In Touch

"If we are honest—and scientists have to be—we must admit that religion is a jumble of false assertions, with no basis in reality.
The very idea of God is a product of the human imagination."
- Paul Dirac

(21-05-2015 07:43 PM)jennybee Wrote: He said he decided to stop molesting the girls so he didn't end up ruining his life if he kept going down that path. What about the girls lives that he ruined by violating them like that?

Some of the comments are pretty disgusting. Making accuses for him. Like, "he was a teenage boy..." and "he repented." Um, no. 14 is without a doubt old enough to know that you do not touch someone without their consent.

"Most people are other people.
Their thoughts are someone else's opinions,
their lives a mimicry,
their passions a quotation."
-Oscar Wilde

......" Bob told police in 2006 that when Josh returned home in 2003, Jim Bob, accompanied by some of his church elders, took Josh to Arkansas State Trooper, Jim Hutchens. Jim Bob knew Hutchens personally. Hutchens did not take any official action and instead gave Josh a “very stern talk.” As In Touch magazine reports exclusively in this week’s issue, Hutchens is now serving 56-years in prison for child pornography. He took no action on the Duggar case."

So Jim Bob (love the dumb name) knew State Trooper, Hutchens personally and Hutchens is now serving 56 years in prison for child pornography. Maybe Hutchens gave JOsh some of his left over photos after he gave him that "stern talk" but before he went off to prison.